Ivan Sanchez, Triggerman in Murder Over Which State in Mexico is Best, Gets 50 Years

Ivan Sanchez, the 21-year-old Santa Ana triggerman who murdered an innocent bystander to a 2011 fight among restaurant customers over which state in Mexico is best, was sentenced today to 50 years to life in state prison.

Orange County Superior Court Judge William Froeberg reportedly called the murder "as
stupid as they come." Esteban Navarette had been eating with others at Mariscos La Ola restaurant
in Santa Ana on Feb. 13, 2011, when diners at
other tables began arguing over which Mexican state is best. The verbal spat devolved into a full-blown physical melee that spilled out
into the restaurant's parking lot.

Sanchez, then-17-year-old gang member Ricardo Guerra
Rocha and his older sister Maria Isabel Rocha wound up leaving the parking lot in a car, driving away to pick up a gun and returning to the fracas. But by then the other combatants began breaking up
and going their own ways. Navarrete informed his party it would be a
good time to leave but as he neared his car, Sanchez put a bullet in his head and jumped into the Rocha siblings' waiting vehicle before it sped away.

Described as a family man and hard worker at St. Joseph Hospital in
Orange for
15 years, 35-year-old Navarette died after being taken off
life support with his family around his bed.

Ricardo Rocha, now 19, was convicted by a jury in June on one
felony count of murder, one felony count of street terrorism, and
sentencing enhancements for the vicarious discharge of a firearm causing
death by a gang member and criminal street gang activity. He was sentenced in September to 40 years to life in state prison.